Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Festival Internazionale della Luce
There's a major LED art exhibit installed all over Milan right now. (The lights on the Porta Romana arch I posted a few weeks ago are part of it.) Yesterday we were in Montanapoleone and got a photo of another of the works. It's on Via della Spiga, which is a narrow, pedestrian-only street. I imagine these would be too heavy to string across a regular city thoroughfare. They look cooler at night, of course, when you can tell they're lights and not just funky laundry hanging up there. There's a slideshow of all (or at least most) of the works at www.ledfestival.it.
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The slide show looks pretty cool. I bet it is awesome to see in real life.
Wow! So what's the best way to get from Vicenza to Milan? I assume you guys drive when you come here, but is the train the best way? I figure parking there is a big hassle, like everywhere else in this country...
Very cool!
Love that! When we lived in Italy it was one of my favorite things to see the laundry hanging like that.
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